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Mark Chisholm

Mark Chisholm

Managing Editor at i3 - It is Innovation

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  • English
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  • Consumer Electronics
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

reuters.com

China tourists take a leap in world’s highest bungy jump

Straddled between two cliffs in China’s Hunan province, a 430-meter glass-bottomed suspension bridge offers the world’s highest bungy jump from a footbridge.
cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com

World’s highest bungy jump: China tourists can now take a 260-metre...

The 430-metre glass-bottomed pedestrian bridge, designed by Israeli architect Haim Dotan and opened in August 2016, was once the longest glass-bottomed suspension bridge in the world.
jamaica-gleaner.com

Something Extra | Friday

It was a #NEXTLEVEL-themed weekend for the Sagicor Motivational Seminar (SMS) held in Montego Bay at the Iberostar Hotel and the Montego Bay Convention Centre. Over three days and nights from October 3 to 5, Sagicor team members, including sales...
rugbyworld.com

Should Basque clubs Bayonne and Biarritz join forces?

Would a merger between Bayonne and Biarritz reinvigorate Basque rugby? Now both clubs will be in ProD2 next season one ‘super club’ looks a viable option
reuters.com

Marines pay Afghan farmers to destroy opium

With heavy fighting in the former Taliban stronghold of Marjah now largely reduced to sporadic gunfights, U.S. Marines in the area have turned their focus toward eliminating the insurgents’ cash source: opium.
riverfronttimes.com

Look Out Below!: Arborists from around the world descend on Forest ...

The climber stands beneath a massive oak, craning his neck to peer into its leafy belly. He throws a nylon rope high into its branches,...
reuters.com

China’s e-waste capital chokes on old computers

Guiyu is a modern day gold rush town. But instead of panning for gold in babbling streams, workers shift through piles of broken old computer parts in acrid smelling shacks, smelting down parts with crude equipment to extract valuable metals like gold and copper.